Police converge outside Strauss-Kahn's DC home

WASHINGTON (AP) — Police are responding to the Washington home of former IMF head Dominique Strauss-Kahn.

More than half a dozen police cruisers were outside the home on Dumbarton Street in Georgetown on Thursday morning. A police dog was also brought into the home.

Officers at the scene say they responded to the home because a door was ajar.

Strauss-Kahn quit as managing director of the International Monetary Fund on May 18 after he was accused of sexually attacking a New York hotel maid. He has denied the charges and is living under house arrest in Manhattan pending his legal case.